I.tfTESV'VNE.W'S **s&£**» **• By Telegraph fcg the Pnu. m k, u South and conceded by the dominant JjartV in thb North, it is prof>«r to look at kb'sklte. If South Carolina nan secede Fotafty pretended cause, herself of oonne role jtfdffo in the ease, then Maine oan secede. So.,oan Ohio,‘Michigan, Minnesota, or Oregon. If Qne State can secede, so oan another, and as a logical sequenoe each State oan ooalesoe with other States and form republics of one, two, Union” 11 * ° Ut °* or, * lDa > frft «w*nts of thR Now, if this is to be thft pfrevailihg dootrlno, we WOttld propose the following Hat of confederacies: REPUBLIC NO. 1. ■ A Southern Repnbllo, with all the slave States save Delaware and Missouri, the latter In faot and reeling being a Western State, and will scon be free as Ohio, with New Mexico and the Indian Territory. The staple production of this Republic would bo ootton, tobacco, sugar and niggers. , _ REPUBLIC SO. 5. „ lt A Western Republic, including the seven North western States, Missouri,.Kansas, and Nebraska The productions of this republic would bo wheat, osrn, boef, pork, potatoes, and popular sovereignty. nsi?UBt.to so. S. RAILROAD DISASTER. 4CCIDINT ON TUB BEAVER SBADOW ROAD. Pasdeuser .Oar Preoipltaied into theLohiffh-River- Tke(M<aet«rti4 Fin Liir ruieitwi Invicdi Hiraculoiu Escape of othe,xfa«*enger*- Minin CauiiK, N ov. ia'— I xto Buv.r Uradow jpUMnjer Main, wbiofl left her. at 1115 thia morn ing, *aa thrown ,to» the luck at Beateraak data, d>7 the braahicg of a rail, and the panenger,oar, -containing toms twenty-eight paraona, war preci pitated into the Lehigh river, a diatanoe of about 'fifteen feet. ‘Poarof the paasengera and the conductor wero ■drowamd. ' Tka announce in cut of the catastrophe enured an riaftonna excitement among the rcatdenta of this t»jwn, it being thought impossible that any cooid hayeeaeaped. It'wad certainly a tniracla ihatao many Wen enabled to extricate themselves from the submerged oar. The following is a list of the passengsrs drownsd : Mrs. Farrow and sister, of Beaver Meadow. The two Misses Smith, of Manch Chunk. BobettNlchols, the eondnetor. „ Mr. SRuhtt, formerly a State Senator from BebajlkUt. coHnty, win on the train, and was amoag the naissing, but it has since bean ascer tuiued tha< ho saved hitmelf, and immediate]/ tfp the toad to Weather)/, po&tibly to pro* «ure,Assistance.' John P. CoK> ifrq., superintendent of the Lehigh Valley raUtoau, Egbert Rockwell, of Eaßtoo, and eevtHl prominent eitikene of this place, were <on the train, but the/ saved themselves before the car Went over* some tenor Rdosenof the passengers were saved tfcreagh the utmost exertions of the hands on the trots, who mounted the oar and broke owa/ « portion of the roof before It sank entirely.' Sir. John Craig, one of the passengers, broke through the window, and escaped that way- The ear sunk In twenty feet of water. The loco* motive end tender wore not thrown from the tranks' The bodies of all the victims of the disaster hare keen recovered. "Thanksgiving Day at Washington* November 29 —Thanksgiving ser ;mons weio, preached at all the churches to-day, In which the political condition cf the country was referred to, and Uuion-lovfog sentiments expresses. AT UntraOßK. Baltimore, November 29.— AU business was suspended to-day, aUd from many public and prl yate btdldiags theAmerlcan flag was displayed, indm»Uve v)Fa spiritbf dtsvoiion to the Union. The dag was fittingly observed. The Steamship Arabia at Boston* 29 —The royal mail steamship Arab** ftoa Liverpool on the 17th,' via Halifax, errived at this port at 8 20 this morning. Her malls will be dtta at Now York at midnight. Her advioes were fully telegraphed from Halifax. The Steamer Persia Outward Bound* Nxw Fosk, Nov. 29.—The ship Cultivator from LivMfKNri) 'passed the •teamshipi’sr.w* on the 23d, i n let. 42 deg., long. 03 deg. 10 min. JHairketg By Telegraph. d«U; «a!ea of 1 at 100 for middlings. Exchange on new York, ear a}£ & oeot-dteooaet; ioe London, taros 4P oect.premium; onrraaca, nominal. . rjxw Omusaas, Nov. Cotton firm; salts of n.OOO WfMXo formiddling. Starting kxchasgeiH OJJi 4P oeat, on New York, oent. discount. Marine Intelligence New .Yoek, Nov.ffl Arrived shies Harvest Oueen, Cultivator, fiom Liverpool on 14th of November; Oder. from Hamburg; Sirathfieid. from N. F. Schmidt, from Bwfl . ! yen. Fierce, from KatanxM and Pentuin. > TH E CITY. AMUBKMUNTBTHIS KVKNINU. Aubiucak Aoadkmt of MObtc, Broad and tioouat' atroett.—ltalian Opera—The Barber of Seville.” .Wmbavlxv k CLam&x'a Ascu-«r*BBT Tbhatrs, A^^etrett,^above^ixth.—“ Our American Cousin”— . WiUfut-stlißßT Tbkateb. Walnut and Ninth at*.— oY Rouen”—“ Horseshoe RoWnion: or, The fiattfeofKini’a Mountain.” ' * McDououch’s Oltj*ric (late 6&ietie«), Race street; S&S&jfiro&r Drunkard; or, The Fallen Be ’Claimed”— *• The Reaeon of Deatu,” AssßjCßLTßuiLßixoa, Tenth and Chestnut streets.— Wyraa*,,V«strdoqm*taod Wizard. -iB3BSW«2SEW' w< ' ,nnt • Ix,TO Ei ‘ h,h <&SS3&SfcJgS*»«. AM HvanouAXTEESi Franklin Place,—Concert nightly. STEAM-EHGIHE TOUBHAMEHT IB NEW YORK. PHII.IDELPBIA VICTORIOUS. The H*,« gtcan-Englne Wins the Prln. ’lbo Ho,* rienm-englne, which icprncnted Phi l.delphix in the iimotlcnn tonrnnment, bis bun victorious. Nine steam* engines, from different jeqetf oss of the city, engaged in the affair. The; Rope, huilt by-«* Philadelphia firm, and manned by u Philadelphia company, has succeeded in de* menstratifig her tuperiority Although nine en gines reported themselves upon the ground,-only cno aotnally competed with the Hope. We allude to Southwark Eogioo of New York, which threw, a single stream over a pole 187 feet high; Thu following wee the pitying of the. Hope over the tame pole: Siojle gtremn, 40 feet over pole, or 227 feet. Two streuDi, 10 feet over pole, or 197 feet'. Four itieatnfl, 130 feet. These streams wars thrown in a perpendicular piano. The playing of (he Hope exerted untreraal •encomiums. It was said to bo the beat ever made an tkie country. Jsk# will return borne from Hew York to-day. A Union Prayer Muting was held yes fterdey uftenooa xt UiHon M. E. Chordb, Fourtk street, Tbe exercises were of in ua- lmpiMriv* ohoraoter. This eburoh bu x Thanksgiving player meeting since tbe fiftt prodsastion was Issued by the Governor of tbej.9Ute.’ It has also tbe oredlt, we believe, of origtottiiig the Union or Noonday prayer meet . lags, wbkra have been held in Sansom-streetOburoh for ebmu three peers. I*QUkST.-^Uen-O’Neill, aged forty-two died from Sntempersnoe in Filler street, sbove. Seoond, at the residence of her husband, lbe house, whioh is on “Flock Hill,” presbhted u horHble appearance. The woman featee five ehildren. A,BAG 9MIE, «t Front and Catharine rtrMte. *u jHttrdtr, o. I ling ont the fir. dtputsM,.-JIOO. New Jersey Affairs* A OaKdbk Impkovomunt.—The new Go r maalAtberss ohnroli, in Steyena street, Camden, is now rapidly progressing towards oompletlon. It is roofed in with slates of different colors, very elegantly contrasted and distributed. A fair will shortly be held forthe purpose of raising fnnds to forward the good work, under the auspices of sey«- ral spirited and InOnentiai citliens. Bctldinos IK CavDßN.—The number of bnOdiag permits issued by the oily clerk of Cam den.einee March last, is as follows: For threo-story dwellings; 25; two-story dwellings, 20; ohuroh,l; stable, 1; 'wheelwright and blacksmith shop, 1. Tha taDdlogs ereotod: so far this yesr have been greatar ta Bomber than for some years past, and tha lidteatloDi ara that Camden will eontinna to improve more rapidly than ever, as tha ineraased Any facilities and low rents become apparent. In Public Schools orCAHDRN.—The number at seboole In our sister etty fa 22 There are teachers, mate, 3; female; 21; children, be twees 6 and 18 years of age, 4-,532; number who have attended the paat yeer.2,458; arerage at tendance; 1,1*3; amount raised by tax, ?12,43f23; amount received flora State appropriation,'s!,- 732.11; other sources, (1,257.55. Total, $13,438.91. Arorage salaries—males, $533; females, $250.. A New Sducatiokal iHBTmmoK at Buninraron.—We learn from tha New York Ckrittian. IntlUigciutr .. that the Presbytery of Burlington, of which the late Key. Dr. Vanßena talaer was a member, has resolyed to take mea nrea for the endowment of an lnttltntlon to be ksoeted at Burlington, N. J. J»i* lata realdtaoe,to be tailed the Cortiandt VanTtenssalaer Inatltute. The OHeetof the inetitaUonlstoedoestegretni tously, as fer ae practicable, the ehildren of foreign mlsldonarln aad tboie preparing for tho ministry. It is proposed to raise $490,000. Our Relation*. with Japan* [From the New York Herald,] We learn through » private letter from Kanaga tea. Japan, that trade there la in a moat ae preeeea itato. Thle ie not owing to aoarclty ol either produce or money, bat to the very unoer tain ana daily ohaoging value of oor dollar la that eontttry. Our treaty provide! that American coin aboil , bo reeeived weight fbr weight with that of Jaean in payment for goode; buttho Government eemaf to pey uo more attention to that inatrumeat than if it were to mneh brown paper. It la rtranre, bull aevertheleea tree, that at the leat date* the Hexiean doUtr war reeeived for only aeventy cento fev tli fietfre mefoh*nte» while the Jep&ttete Go*, verhmeat, in barefeoed violation of the treaty. jail* up ftn official notice to the effect that it whi'worth eiaty-nine, aeventy, or »venty-one cento*, aa the market might be. - We at* told that in Jane lart the merohento wiliiealv received the dollar aa three itaehnea. It at laat gained a aolid footing in the uemaZhiM of the nettte merohante; amidenly. Snw aa aereral mUlioni of dollara had romateto the bands of there native merohante, the Government throws out ajhtat that the dollar to nothnhal to throe itaebuea, and down it fella at onoeto a fraction over two—eo great la Re infln aM«'kxai'cfetd by the Government over (he mar gSEfessa gggasac SSfeggygdfi* thb In violation .of flTsSaftv while forelan miniatari at Jeddo stem ShSHtttewranirimng to ohackibeevil. Bet onSfiSßßfclßhof thdJapaneae KmWßla wfffSpitlSireUbt efettgoL IWinatter wu ■ iriWeTTiiii Ini nhrirtirn** 1 * when tkeinpiMir the pwmU«flet»d agrjwhtes.jfcjjjt n*.n»t era CD , wt eball neve ee ew thte wore. J , friend apd mwfrfc taßaJssssssss^nss The Central Repabllc. inctadlng New Yorlr, Pennsylvania, New jersey, hnd Delawar'o. Tbb latter named State has elected a tlncolnitb to Congress, hod hemot niggers fenongh to* jay to ran a rospeetabfe hotel. . The productions of the Central Republio would bo a great Variety of oereals, panio makers, and potitioians. BEPuuiro bo. 4v The Puritan Republio, inoludiog the blx New England States. Prodit&ibus.— Prayers, Priests and Pumpkin pies. REPUBLIC NO. &. Tho Pacific Republio. including Californio, Ore* gon, and Washington Territory, with the evenjful addition of Sonora and Utah ... Staples. —Gold, gristly feet Sty ana babies. Hero are republics ehough to suit seoeders, end when any of .tne States are dissatisfied with their WV l Unions ell they will have to do will be to raise the flag of disunion and mnrob to a more congenial section, a la Meatcana. Hoorah for the American multiplication table d tha new republics! FINANCIAL AND COMMEIICIALv The Memsy iftnrkct. PUH.A'DTtI.phIA, Nov. 29, lsdo. Tketo Whs no meeting of the Bfook Board to-day, and »> buarafess among the note-hro'keTs; the 'day being very generally and properly observed, The St. Louis banks, ih iVtepfctying iipeoie payments', have treneralW hib't the wishes of the business men of that oitV, The Republican, n[ the 27th, tha day pre“ neflinfe the suspension, thus disoussea the question i ** -The hanks are really in a position to do nothing, for every dollar that they putohynsnstkhednh by the ex chabsa dealers ana vent onto the counters of the branches for specie. AU these establishments were en gaged Saturday night in assorting notes ready to be sent off iupatoela by thoir different meaßAnKen.ao that all the branohes in the State mayexpeot demands for com, ana to make them good, unless in the moanwbile the parent banka should determine on a suspension, of speoie payments.. If tbey do not oome to that conclu sion very soon, it is easy to see that tho drafts now making up will eoon relieve them of the three or four millions of ooin yet in their portCMion. and then.they Will h&ve no alternative but Jo suspend. We be]ie\*e 1 that the banks understand their position, and that they are deterred from enkpension oult by -the fear that the Lbfislature may not legalize the not. But they pocht to have ho hesitation, in doing what they believe to be thefr 'duty to thair cuh trrtners.the city, the State, apd the ihstitbtlons which they are appointed to manage, if by suspension now they can give ipstant relief to thfe bommnnity; if tbey can reanimate our prodUob market by giving to dealers the means Of vbroh&hinp all the oommodltiea now press ing here for & market; if by so doing they advance the agricultural and commercial interests of the Rtatc, and mage exchange in the tut m t legitimate way—the Legislature, the representatives of the people, wi'l, beyond all question, be disposed in dfeal jairl* and rea sonably with them. They will go before that body with clean pond* and upright intentions-saorifiomg thoir franchises temporarily for the benefit of the whole peo ple— and they will bo suet intd. About the propriety ot sestfehiion, so far os this oily is oonoernod, there is ereat unanimity oi opinion, ond so it will be throughout the State. ‘‘A despatch frrm Independence dated yesterday, advises us that a meeting of the biti£ens of Jackson county wilt be held to day, to urge upon the banks to suspend. If the meneore had been thought of in other places, we. haVe ho doubt the same proceeding would have bbeh nad before this time. Tbebanksof Tennes see, on like importunity from the citizens, have agreed to a suspension, and tins .with a view of saving the State from entire financial prostration. They did , .The banks. We hope. wAI kooh be able to announce their determination on a question which is productive of so muoh anxiety In this community.” The Chesapeake and Ohie canal (the National Intel- Hseitcer says) ie doing very little business. Owing to the damage d one by the freshet above Harper’s Ferry the eo*l trade is checked, and on this side, by reason of the state of the mstksts lor grain ahd larm produce, jbe farmers are sending forward soaroeiy anything for sale. The whofo Vechipts at the canal collection offioe in GcorgetbVn, during the week ending yesterday* amounted to only $27L47, of whtoh 9&7AQ wore for the up-trade, leaving a balance of $21107 for the trade downwards. There la, nevertheless, a feeling of im provement in general business. Nothing hut the tur moils arising from politics, wbioh probably receive a' good deal more than their due weight of importance in the business world, keep mercantile and genera! affairs back from a very high degree of prosperity. Sooner or later, it would appear, th>s roust come. The following is the official action of the New York Clearing House is the case of the Chemioal Bank, r whieh refused to make common stock of its specie un der the patent arrangement for whipping the old boy round the stump, tnat the New York banks pretendis a maintenance of specie payments t Whereas, The banka m the eity of New York, as a measure of relief to the business community in 9 time of great financial distress, have adopted an asreeroent lor mutual {support and protection, and, in so doing, in consideration of a great good to be accomplished, nave yielded whatever advantages of position ani of them may have possessed over the others; and whereas, this agreement has been <*j>proved and entered into by everr bank lathe city of New-York, with the single excep tion of the Chemical Bank; end whereof, that bank will share eqnsUy with tha others in the benefits arising from the measures adopted; and whereas, this agreement in Ita practical operations so affeote the de tails of tho Clearing House as to render an exceptional cose treatlr aonormg andjneonvenient; and whereas, there is no obligation of duty* whioh hos moved tbe great bod r of bank officers in this trying emergency, not bear equally upon the bonk in question: That while we hold Us officers, personally, in high esteem* a proper offioial seu-respeot requires that, after allowing that banktime for .further conside ration, we should, unless tbey unite with .us, withhold fromlt the ordinary interchanges of business, and we therefore agree that after Saturday, the first day of December next, no bank. Which is a party to the agree ment will reoeiye on deposit, or m payment qf notes at Its oonnter, checks drawn upon the Chemioal Bank, and that no obecka on that bank will beioolleoted by either o' us through the clearing Boats. Resolved, Tuatacopr of this preamble and resolu tionbe sent by the seoretaryto the Chemical Bank. W. T. HOOKER, fleoretary, Nxyr York, Nov. 27,1660. in reply,'the Chemical Bank simply states that it will continue, os heretofore, to receive on deposit the bank notes and certified cheoks of the other oity banks. According to the message of the Bon. £lios N, Con way* Governor of Arkansas, the payment on the debt of that State up to the Ist 0) October, 1669, amounted to •3,34littfj7. The amount of outstanding debt, on sooou&t of the Bank of tha State of Arkantos. t« f 1,008,717.50, and the liability of the State for bonds sold br the Real Estate Bank and interest due on them was 2B on the Ist of October. There is, besides* an'additional lisbiliity for principal and interest up to the Ist day of October, 1660, 9287*463.71 on aeoount of the 9121,698,69 borrowed by the bank on the 7tb Sep tember, 1640, upon the SOO bonds of the State, whioh the bank, ra violation of law, hypothecated to the North American Trust and Banking Company” of New York. This company sold the bonds and placed them beyond the oontrol of the State. - The State, the Governor says, has msde considerable progress in getting oat of debt, and in a few years will be entirely so. The whole value of property taxed in the State in the year 1662 was 942.900.0C0, and the in crease during the subsequent eight years amounted to About 91,000.000. *i here remained in the treasury on thW Ist of October for ordinary expenses 9804,106 in gold and ailver. An appropriation of 9130,000 out of the five per centvaecrmng from tbe sales of pub]jo lands is recommended for the completion of the Mem phis and Little Rook Railroad, and of the Mississippi, Ouachita, and JUd'River Railroad. The attention of the Legislature is also called to the subject of public education. . The West Tennessee IFAtg estimates the Jobs suffered by tbs South, in the depreciation of slave property, owing to the torrent agitation, principally occasioned by the Secessionists, at 978,000,000. It ears the aif lerenoe in the value of Blare property, beteroen salea made las* spring, either in Tennessee or elsewhere, is “ certainly not leaa than 25 per oent, some aay S3>l, and aome aay 00 per oent.” The Whig remarks that tbia loss is more than sufficient to cover the value of every fugitive slave escaped since the organization of the Go vernment. And yet the Secessionists have been ex ousing their mad policy principally by talking of tho loss of slaves by flight to free soil. CITY ITEMS. Burra* awn 'CsiMtsx.—Those who appreciate a good artioie of Bolter or Cheese (end there are few who donot)ahouldnotfail to purchase of Messrs, fllo eomb Sc Bassett, whose stand is in the Eastern Market, corner of Fifth and Merohantstreets From long ex perience in dealing in these commodities, their judg ment is unexcelled, and what they sell may be relied on as the best in quality that the country affords. .Messrs. Blocomb & Basaett formerly xept at the Sign of the Bed Outtain, and are consequently well and favorably known by tho community. We odviie our readers to give them ft call. Ta* Bkcbkt MaßTinn at thb GinAßDllousK. A secret meeting of olergymen, merchants, lawyers, editors, &*., was held on Tuesday evening, at the Girard House, to take into considetation the state or the nation, and to devise a onre for present ills. Vari ous plans were proposed, but none met the views of the gentlemen present It was finally determined, unani mously, to recommend to the people of all section* to lay aside party prejudices, and procure their garments at the Brown-stone Clothing nail of Jlookhilt Sc Wil son, N0a.603 and 009 Chestnut street, above Sixth* A lwars Ahead—An exchange paper gays; 44 Pennsylvania made the first turnpike road in the United States, laid the first Toilroad, established the first water worke, ran the first locomotive, established the first hospital, the first law Softool, the first public museum* the first hall of musio, the first library in the world opened freely to all,” and established tho first one-prioe’ Fashionable Clothing Emporium, where more than the money’s worth is given in the pur ehaee, and a valuable Gift with eaoh artioie sold, at Granville Stokes*, No, 607 Chestnut street. SPECIAL NOTICES Saving Fund—National Safety Tbubt Compart.—Chartered by the State of .Pennsylvania. RULES. ], Money is reoeived and paid every day, and m any amount, large or small. *. FIVE PER OENT. interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 9. Money ia reoeived from Executors* Administra tors, Gearifaii*, and other Trustees, in argeor email turns, to remain a long or short period. E 4. The money reoeived from Depositors is invosted in Heat Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olaas securities, i f. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oorner Third street* Philadelphia. jaW Seamen's Saving, Fond—NoEthwbst Cobrxk Second and Walnut Streets,—Deposits re oeived in smell and large amounts* from all olasses of the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Office open dally,'firom 9 until# o’clook, and on Mon day aad Saturday until eight in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seoretory, OH AS. M. MORRIS. ■ UAm Dn! llAJit Dye !!—Batchelor’s LIQUID HAIR BYE is the original ant tent in the market, . AH others are mere Imitations, and should bo avoided if you wish to escape ndloule. Splendid Black oy beautiful Baowit instantaneoiuilT. Bold by all Drug gists everywhere.. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a .teel-plftte on (rnTini os torn atiaa of *ml> box. , £»wart of Ccnntsr/tiu. - UuotM*brr< *1 MtMt. Ist. E 5 Broadway, Nnr Yoik. ” OMARI.EB BATCHELOR, Orb Paloa Clothing of Mil &tTLX3,made in tfio- best ekprewtf W RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST filing prides marked In nataFlxtfeft. AU r&od*madetooraer warranted satis fattdVy. Our ONE-PRIOE system is stnotly adhered to. All are tbershv treated alike. seM-lT * JONES k CO.. 604 MARKET Street. Salamandek Fikb-Pboop Sapes.—A very ,r Lva«s it Watson, Qbovb e & Baebb’s Oblbbbatbp NOISEI.ESS SEWING MACHINES The Best in Use for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Btreot, Philadelphia. aulT-lr All sHoSfe not fail to read the adver- Itssment of Prof, WOOD in to-day s pasbr. aUB-tI Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in he City, nt 34 South THIRD Streht. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 Pouth THIRD Stieet. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beit and Cheapest in the City, nt 34 SouthTHfßD StVeet. HAND-PILL PRINTING, Destand Cheapest in tha City, at 34 Bouth.THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Pfinting, of the most superior quality, at the faost reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & BROWNJS, Drexel’s Building, 34 South THIRD Street. eW-tf RIBLEY—CQBB.—On Wednesday TOormuß, 27tU inst, br Rev. J. Edwards, Mr. J, C.'Risley to Mis* Martha H. Cobb * DEATTY-LUKKNS.-On the 88th inst., at Bristol, Fa., by Rev. Joseph 8. Piersou. JH. Clay Beatty, Esq , to Miss Mary J. f ukons, both oi Bristol. * , Yt*;iiKKB—NORTH.—On Wednesday evening, 28th lust- by Rev, A. Itoinke. Alfred Y' ol '!. o * tiVMafyA. North, daughter orcapi. Wm. F.. North, all of Ibis oFy, '^feTA^£o'Ml^ o «o,. OW n. N. J.. on t*h. Oth mat,-Mark Jonness, of Burlington, to Barab A., daughter of the late Anthony Taylor, of Gloucester count*. * LEVICKB—LUDRFCKB.—On the IBthinst.,by Rev. D. Bowoie. Robert C. Lnvioks, Esq.,of New Jersey, to wise Lizzio Ludrioks.ofthisoity. . . * BHRIVER—TAYLOR.—On the 2?d in«t., by Rev. Thomas M. Martin. Wm. il. Shriver to Miss Mary E. Taylor, all of this oity _ * , PLATT-WAJt“vEit-On the Hth inst., by RdVjJ. K. Meredith. Mr. Wilimm H . Plait to Miss Martha W, ..BA&nsS^ATL^—o\i tha 6th inst,, byRev.J.E. Meredith, Mr. Ifenry R. Bonds to Mibb Sarah C. Waters, imtb of Baltimore, Md. * DECHEItT.-At l’rmooton. N J., Nov. 27th, 1800, Elijah P., oldest obild of W, Wirt and Esther D. Deoh ert, of the Island of Cuba, aged S years and 8 months. [iQTOauatiera ploascoony.l * BRECHEMIN.—On the 27th inst..|Mre. Haohel/nna, wife of Charles JJreohemin, in her 29th year. * Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. P 35 Bout!i Second street, this (Friday) nftChlbon, at 2 o’olnck. * CIiKMENS —On thn 28th inst., Mr. Benjamin 8. Cle meha, aged 70 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 477 Arch street, on Saturday morning, at 9 o’olook. * COPES.—Oq the 27th inst., fiergeant Chas. Copes, of the Marine Corps, aged C 2 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 11l Marion street, on Rolordayafternoon. at 2o’olock. . ** ELLIB.—On tbe 27th inst., David Kills, in the 78th yoarof hisoge. u Funeral liotn FTicuda’ Meeting-house, southeast corner of Fourth and Green streets, this (Sixth-day) morning, 30th instant, at 11 o’olook ' HKNK.—On the 23th inst. Mrs* Jane, widow of the late Joseph J. Henk, in theB2d yoarof her age. . Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, .No, 895 North Thirteenth itreet, al ovo Vine, this (Friday) afternoou.at in T oloek. , " LIPPARJI.—Oh the 27th iefit., Catharine Lippard, in the 73d vour of her aee. * MECUTCBEN.—On tho 27ih inst., Samuel A., son of Mamuel and Eliza Meoiitchen, aged 21 monthn. Funeral from hm parents’ residence No. 1502 Wood street, jg (Fridav) morning, nt 11 o’olock. * MONTGOMERY.—Op the 28th Inst., Henry Montgo mery, m the 31st year ofhis age. Funeral from the residence of his father. No ,31 North Twentieth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’oiook. * O’NKILL.—On the 23>h inst., Francis John,son of Felix ana Bridget O’Neill, eged 4 years and 0 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 633 ohippen street, this (Friday) tnormog, at 9 o’qionk, ,* paIKTHORP,—Of gout, on the morning 01 the 27th instant, JohnH. Ppiathorp, Senior, of tins city, in the 62d year.of hib ago, at his oountry-seat, Buckingham Pinch, Bridgewater. Bunks oounty. .The relatives, and mnlefriends of tho family, are in vited to attend the funeral, from his late residenoe. No. 329 Race street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’olock. To pronoed to Laurel Hill. £ ROBERTS.—At the residenae of his son-in-law, Dr. William Bryan, Beverly, N. J., .Toaeph Roberts, m the 82d year ofhin acc, a aofaiar of the War of 1612. Duo notloe will bn given of the funeral. v ROLAND.—On the 28th inst.. Caroline, daughter of Samuel and Emma Roland, in the 4th year of her age. Fjinertl from her parents’ residence, Coates street, above Thirteenth, this (Friday) morning, at 9 o’olook SPIEGLE—On tbe27th inst., Joseph Ca*per,son of Mollidoro and Lrazie E. Spiegle. ** „ Funeral from the residenoe of his grandmother, Mrs. Harsh Newlin, No. 226 North Fourth street, this (Fri day) morninr, at 19 o’olook. * BTEWART.—On the morning of the 27th intti. Mr, Thomas titewart, (for many yosrs one of the U. S, Apyraiseis of this city.) in his 81st year. His. male friends and those of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1723 Vine street, this (Friday) morning. 3oth 'Bsti. nt 9 o’olook, without further notice. * BAINE.—In Lancaster city, on the 15th inst-, Mr. flftujuel Btine. id the 76th year ofhis age. * TOY.—On the 27th inst., Mu. Kuhamah Toy, aged 67 jeais. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs; Elizabeth Hinkle. No. 102? Ellsworth Btieet,tiiis (Fri doy) afternoon, at 2 o’oloojt. . ** WHITE—On the zSth inst., Margaret Wiiite, in the 27tiiyeaTpfheTaKe. . Funeral from the residenoe of Mrs. Brown, Monroe street, above Fourth, this (Friday) morning at 10 o’clock. * WHITE.—On the 27th inst., Eliza, daughter of Henn J.and Julia V. White, aged 2 years and 1 month. * On tbe 26th mat., Robert Sidney, son of Robert H. and Sydney Jt. Wright, need 19 years and 1 month. * Black, reps anglais, 37 1-2 cts. Black Reps Anglais, 37>£ to Ot cts. Do Arirure Cashmeres, 87*6 to 75 ots. Do. Paramattas. 25 to 60 ots. Do. French Merinoes. 75 ots to 91.60. Do. do. Cashmeres. SOots to 9150. Do. ao. MouBsehues.3lX cts to 51.25, Do, do. Bombazines, 91 and upward*. Do. do. Amelines. 60 ots. . . Do. do, Tamige. 67H oents and upwardf. BESSON A SON. Tilournmg Store, n 023 No. 91& Chestnut street trs* SPIRITUALISM. - TiiOMASI GALES IL3 FORfsTFßwiil lecture.at Saneom-street Hall on SaTUBDAY EVENING, at 7)»o’oJook. Admuslra 10 oents. u 039 St* |V~= READINGS AND RECITATIONS WILL ILS bn given ehorllv in tlift Kallef tbe FranklinJn •titute. bT M.V BON WJNBIWW WEED. Doo notice of the evening will be given. U. ( (T3=* A CARD-TO THE PUBLIC.—THE Ik3 eubocriber feela it due to himaelf, family, and (hernia, to give public denial to an aTtic’evmoh ap peared in the Philadelphia Daily News of Saturday fa*t, deeply reflecting uponbisoharaoteras«• Christian and r. citizen. The article in question, so far asitTO lates to btmsetf, is utterly devoiaof truth, in every par ticular, and so far aa it relates to others, he knows no thing. Feeling indignant at tins attempt to cast a stig ma on his fair fame and crediting community where he has resided for nearly half a century, hehae detfiied it the part of a good oitizen to seek his redress in a manner provided by ]aw,andhas, withjthis view, caused a warrant to be issued for the arrest of tb* Publisher of the Philadelphia Daily Neios, It No. 513 South FOURTH. iTS=» ST ANHRKWU* SOCIETY.-THE ILS one hundred and twelfth Anniversary oftbis Society will be celebrated on FRIDAY-30th instant, at the ST. LOUIS HOTKL. A meeting for buslnesswiil beheld at 4 o’olock. Dinner at 6 o’olook. Sootsmen, or thßir descendants, strangers in the oity, wishing to Join the brethren on this occasion, ate re quei’edto secure tickets of the Committee or Arraflge m|?tß.VCrawford. D. Milne, 0. Macftliater, Tliommi Duulap. -William Strothers, G, Bertram, G. Young, John Gibson, A. Turnbull, A. Coates, Thomas Sinclair, L. Turnbull, M. D., John Wallace, Wilham Findlay, D. C. MoCammon, M. J. Mitohlson, R. P. Kane. G. P, Cummings, Dr. R. Burna, FrankTo'd, Hunter meaman, K. Shelton Mackenzie. LL.D.. James G. Hardie. n029-1t GEORGE YOUNG, Beo’y, WILLIAM 11. ALLEN, L.L,».> WILL ILS Lh OTURE m the Twelfth-street M.E.Churoh, TWELFTH Street, below Poplar. FRIDAY EVE NING, November SOVh, at7J4 o’clock, bubjoot—‘‘Waßte of Intellect,” Tickets 25 cents. n029-2t* WHITE 9LAV.ERYI-C. KEEFE, 'LS formerly of Riohmond. Virginia, will deliver a Lecture on “William K. Peward. Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, and Slavery m the Nouh. I '' at National Hall, MARKET Street, above Twelfth, on SATURDAY, Deo. Ist, at 7H P. M. Admission2s cents. Tickets at the door. no29*Bt* vs=» A MEETING OF PITTSBURG AND iJJ? ALI EGHENY COUNTY BONDHOLDERS. wHI be held at noon on SATURDAY, Doc. Ist, at tho bxohange, for tho purpose of considering a mode or amioable adjustment ot their claims. General attend ftnce " c, ' r " , ” ,t,)? rc '" ,B “ ,<, ' l • I: u.'TowNsi'.Nn, WIBTAR MORRIS, J. T. THOMAS n 029 3t* Committee. MERCANTILE LIB It AR Y ,-THK U 3 new Reading-room of tho Mercantile Library Company will be opened for the use of the members on S aTUKDAY. Dec. Ut. „ , . The room will he open for the inspection of the pub- Ho on that day, from 4 to 10 o’olook v. M. no2S-2t AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE UJ* MANUFACTURERS Willbehnld on SATUR DAY next, at the Manufacturers’ Exchange, 32 North F R<>NT Street, at 12o’olook, to consider the propriety of reducing the quantity or goods now being produoed. A. JJLAKhLY, President. 11. A. flunniNo, Secretary. n 029 2t*. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., L? Piiiladklpiiia Nov. 27, IB6o.—The Bondholders dTthe UNION CANAI* COMPANY are requested to meet at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, CIIESINUT Ntreet, above FIFTH, on TUESDAY next, Dceomber i'li,nt 12o’clock M. n027-tl)t JAMES PAGE, President. rK5=» OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI -113 GATION COMPANY. rmi.Kwmu,Nov.27, -i860. A Dividend of THREE PER CENT., equal to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CKNTB per. share, on the Capital Stack of the Company, has this day been declared by the Board of Managers, payable on do nand. ED rtIN WALTER, no2B-3t Treasurer. rv-» FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, llj? PiULADBLPinA, November 26tb, 1860.—At an Eleotion held on the 19th November, 1860, the iollowmg named Stockholders were eteoted Directors of this Mercer, Francis Tete, Edwin M.Lewis, John l. Farr, * Robert V. Massey, Isaac 8. Waterman, Joshua B. Lippincolt, Benjamin A. Farnham, James R, Campbell* Linaler 8u yth, 1. Pemberton Hutchinrom Riohard C. Dale, Joseph C. Grubb. And at a meeting of the Direotors thiß day, o. A. MERCER. Eiq.. wo® unanimously re elected Presi dent: EDWIN M.LKWfw, EBq., Vice President; and W no^F° H ’ jK.,Ca.„.., PHILADELPUIA EXCHANGE COM FAN Y. Nov. 26. iB6O.—A. General Meeting of tneStookholdersof the PhiladelphiaExohange Compa ny will be hold on MONDAY next. December 3. at H o’olook, at the Exchange No. 30, third floor), for the purpose of electing NINE MANAGERS, to serve for the ensuing year, and (or the transaction ol other business. WM. 8. GRANT, n27-6t Seoretary. fVSF» VO LECTURE COMMITTEES.-AS IT Ijjg has been stated that the aubsoriber would de fine leoturing this season, he takes this method to contradict the report, and to wsuretho managers of Young Men’s Associations, Literary Institutes, and Benevolent Sooleties, that ™ if addressed to FABK BKNJAMIN, 24 West SEVEN IELN TH otreat. noM-lmd&W New York City. pyrs:* COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE OT COMPANY OF TH « STATE OK FENNBYL VXNfA, 813 CHESTNUT Street, Fim.Aeii.ruiA, NOWfJRA meotins of the, Stoohholdore of tlio COMMONWEALTH INSURaNCECOMPA N Y of the State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the office of the Company. No. 813 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 7th, 1861, at 10 o’olook A. M, AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to serve tho ensuing year will be held at the Office of tho Com pany on the same day, between tho hours ot 10 and J* o'olook A. M. SAMUEL 6. MOON, n027-dtja7 Seoretary. NOTICE.-A MEETING OF THE U 3 Stookholderaoftho GERM ANTOWN MARKET COMPANY will be held at tho offioo of tho Secretary, MAIN Street, Germantown, on the third day of De cember, 1860. at 7 o’olook P. M„to electa Board of Di rectors. JOSEPH KING, Seorotary. n023-7t* IfUgr* OFFICE PIE NNLYL.YANI A RAIL [L§ ROAD COMPANY. Philadblvhu., October 17, iB6O. A™ ** wh' Powers of Attorney for oqlleotion of Dividends can be had on application at the Office pfthe Company, No, 233 South THIRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH, oo!8-tdel Treasurer. THE 14 CHURCH BAZAAR,” IN AID LL§ of the CRANMEtt MIBBION CHAPEL, will open in the large saloon of the Assembly Bntldings, TENTH and OHEBIN UT Streets, on WEDNESDAY, 23ihlnst.,at 2 P. M„ and continue Thursday (Thanks giving Day), and Friday, 30th, from 10 A. M. toio p. M. Bossiers’ Orchestra will be in attendance on Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening. Persona having articles to contribute will please send them to the Hall on Wednesday memoir, by 9 o'olook. nosMt , Proprietor. tofe MiiMlr, ftOtfeMBER 30, 'iB6o, MARRIED. ARRIVALS a!' Me Mncipal hotels, UP TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST NIGHT, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut streets. J F Bingham, Philadelphia K 8 Stevens, New York 1) Holly« Delaware Jos 3 Lewis, West Cheater Mr Man. Philadelphia G W Bylveitsr, Brooklyn 2 Fleming, WellsDurßh.Va T A Kennedy, Meadville m&2B&s&*** u, 0 BP»hi taber.Boatonl G Keighley, New York EM Brown tc wf.N York 0 A Wow] blenwod Mr Foot* lady* Vermont T C Thaoker, Ohio DrChaa Rid*eley A CHodebran, Huntington Mrs H Allen & I dan, AI JR Zook OSKreamer MraWinman, Havana Misa M Jnman. Havana A Wilhelm & la. Cornwall T Tomkins, New York , W Hope & la, New York Chat H Leonard, N York C H Brenaman, Lanooster N P Stanton, jersey City Q H Oarpanter,Jersey City K E Hendrick, New York . Goo Simons, Cincinnati, O J Ales Ventres*. Cincinnati Mrs Vontresa «3 ohit, Oln Miss A'Caulder, Cinolnnatl M Hamilton, Fort Wayne. Wtt AUStih, I'liill Will 11 MoNßill. N York I Wta Gimatn, Lbx’ton, va W(i Peatron, Wash,.D C Gbh W Tomeh, Nhw York Jtihit CobrilfT Lhgmnd . . 8 H Cumins, Portland Mie6 n N Tildmpaon. Pt la JEflheidon, New York Chos C Gibson, Daltlmoie 6 has G Lanuon, Now Vork Chas w Copeland, N Y . i) Stover, Now York OißAfll) HOUSE—N. E; Ninth And Chestnul O WMollvHUi.ra JW Cromwell, Now York W Brown, Philadelphia B Samuels, Brooklyn Nanford, Brooklyn E O Mitchell, Phila A Williams, Mexico Mrs williams A o.Mexioo §en M Moorhead, Pittsburg Miss E Logan, Pittsburg eo is Stewart & wf, N Y Mira Stewart, New York Miss Crane, New York J C Robinson & la, W Y CCopperl, Mississippi Miss Copperl, Mississippi fl A Allen, New Jersey A L Prioe, Philadelphia H W Patrick, Athens, l*a Cnl Barrett, Texas WII Glasgow, St Lmits J W Cnrrey & la, N York Miss Surrey, N York L C Thompson, Potrsville Miss E j Thompson, Pa Miss M Looser, Fottsville Mre H MoKenty Douglasv lion J K MoKenty, Pa Mi»s F. MoKenty, DouglasV W J Carheart 4 la, N Y Miss Carheart, Now E P Mitoheli, Phila B 0 Ford, Jr, 4 la, Wash JMW'j oyJor. Maryland Gen Paea, Venzuela. Ramon Paes, Venauela TBStewart. W*w York* J C Walsh Maryland' Mr Clark fc la, New York J chamberlain, now York Hiss Chamberlain. N York Mr Davis & lajtf Jersey dies Davis, New Jersey J 1) Chandler, Washington T B Scott 4 la, N York C M Gross, DelaWaro W Trainer, Delaware A L Jariett, Baltimore 8 A Whitney, New Jersey *obt H Hunt St Louts Miss S B Hunt, fat Louis J W Webb, Washington J W Cowall, Boy estown RMo Jorkfe 4 wf, N York Miss Kdmonson. Now York Mibs Young, Now York GW Maxwell, Brooklyn SN Bradley, New York AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st„ above Fifth; GB Simbaoh, PebnA 0 CBaidy,Danville, Pa* W O Pethorbndge. Balt, Wash Hand, Baltimore Thos O Denny, Baltimore Robt H Edmondson, Va D S Baker, New York Jvins R Jones, Tamaqua Miss Lee, Penna J B Champion. Phila Thos W Robinson, Del Jos Beulings, New Jersey Jos C Champion, N York Wm Vernor, Sohuylkill oo Geo Heisler, Trenton Chas Luir*den.Richmd»Va A Duvni, List Columbia W T Elliott, Maryland C a Jeflorson. flaw Castle, Pel ST. LOtJIS HGTRL—Chestnut street, above Third. Chas A HosoGeld, Fa J C Frae. Pennsylvania I) H Rioe, Rochester, N Y F Silva, New York Til To Silver, .Pennsylvania H Bowerraan, Baltimore David Wilton, Albany. Si Y David Poitor, New Jersey Chas Hooruger, New York 1 Pi? Montufsr, New York lIJL .White Cl Carter, Marnsburjr. Pa J Winslow. Pennsylvania H C Fry, Pittsburg. Pa M F Ludwig, Tamaqua S Raybold, Pennsylvania MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arob Yf A Knight, Phila CMflabeook w , J T Huggins, West Incites Mias Huggins,West Indios Mias Kinney, West Indies John MoCall . ~, James B Adams, Troy J E Day, Allegheny, I) W Howoll. Easton J Brodhead, Lycoming cd J H Murray, New Hope E Packer. Nesquehoning, J H Baker, Fnyettev, N U Master HBigler.C earfieid L G itoehuok, Ohio John J Stephen, New York Marcus Myers, W®ldon, N C W M Strangle, Plrla JONES* HOTEL—Choatnut street, above Sixth. M Glondenen, Phila Rev W H Corner k la. NY K Whitney, Now Jersey G W Longaker & wf, Pa LSturtevant, New Orleans S Buok, Worcester, Moss THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. A Wethorhee, lowa J A Breiteobaoh, Pa C Wilson, Delaware H B Fans, New Jersey Jos K Uppincofct & la, N J Miss L zzte Brer, NJ. Jos B Lawrence, talom,N J wm C whittekar f N J Jos H Elmer, Now Jersey W Batohellor, Chicago Goo tihippen* Chicago R I) 'J urner. New York P John* Bloomabure, Pa F Worinan, ttoigleville NATIONAL HOTEL—Kace street, above Third. J Sohurman, Allentown S R Wilson PHilada Dr Bturdevant, Baltimore J W Johns. Philada A H Bosler, Wilm’ton, Del J Beahm, Sheafferstown Ji L VandUng, Penna K R Artman, Quakertown C H Killinger, Penna D C A Clarke, New Jersey C W Bohropp, Penna F HMnblcton, Lebanon FOUNTAIN HbxiSL—Second street, above Market W 8 Melron. Dolaware John Thomas, Md 8 R Talbot, Maryland F H Coles, N Jersey J Benssst, N Jersey D B Sheppard, N Jersey N B Buokmaster, ue) John H Carrow. Del Mrs M Warren, va Henj Warren. Va Reuben Rich, N York M J Rhodes, ElktOQi Md F MoGear, N Jersey MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond stroet. above Aroh. G W Ellis, Buoks co C Newman, Easton, Pa Jas Blaokburn, Phila John K Chester, Fluia GeoW Jaokson, Phila Davis Willard, Phila Jaoob Kollam, N York H Jones. Boston Thos J Barnes, N Jersey N Cainanade, Trenton Chaa Robert, Phila BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Jas Leland. North Wales H A Aeohternaoht, Ponna John Reuloy, Lancaster J MoGowen, Pittsburg R 1, Jenkins, Brooklyn Wm Msthiot, Columbia C B Kelly, Lebanon Mr Sterling K J Ibfcei . J B Demares, Netrport BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. 3 Stevenson, New Jersey C Newman, Easton Thos H Hart, Buoks co 8 Vanartsdalen, Bucks co John Jones, Pennsylvania K til tero, Bucks 00. Pa John Davis, Milltown BSReifsnyder Catawiesa A B Largo, Marietta A Wolverton k la, N J Dr W Lavingston fc la, Pa F B Ruth, Doylestown J Hill, Newtown, Pa J N timithers. Buatleton John L Hughes, Baltimore J McCarter, Ha'inille Thos F Tomlinson, Phila A £ Savage, Philadelphia W A Smith,Philadelphia COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut. N Day, New York WW^‘. ToTha,t *.W. Cb P* rt ® r S D Chandler, Janesville H Talley, est Choafar. - Wm Por.er. New York Jas A Montaom®rT, Pa R M Waugh, New London Mrs R -Waugh, N London Wm Gawthrop k la. Pa R L Moore, New London H Walcott, Missouri T Maynard. Port Deposit £fi , tos?,‘K.sTi , {owA' G W Young, Penni MERCHANTS’ HOUBK"Third at., above Callowhill. Geo HonseK New Jersey N Runker, New Jersey B D Rader, Williamsport u TKoad, Williamsport jAcky, Williamsport M.Miller,Alientown J Eisenhart, tiohuylkilloo T Wrote. WiHiamsport A 0 Jarnal. Williamsport D H Shale, Williamsport EC Bosh. Penn’a , J A Knecht, Penn’a 8 Lynn. Northampton co Thos Weaver.Hejlerstown Goo H floear, Easton 3 8 Hess. HeUerßtown D J Eshbaoh, Penn’A N B Brown, New York , BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Callowhiii lev S K Brolist, Allentown Chiu Duel. Finesrove . aoob H Wertter, Treinont Maj Nasle, Phllara Gan J'ldor.l'cnDßjlvania BALD KAGLE-Third street. above C&Uowhill. TFenstemscher, AUSntoWn WN Walkor.Penbh i» 6 Steinmetz, Illinois P Reese, Jr, New Jersey MAKINK INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. memoranda. Ship Taeotrota. Dnnlevy, for Phi adbiphm, sailed from LiverpooUith inst. ~ Bh>p Mary Crooker,(Br) Williams, from Rio do Ja neiro, in ballast, arrived at Charleston S7th mat,. Ship Grace Darling, Bearse.forSanFranoieoo, oleared at Boston 23th inst. , . Ship Aroole, Crafts, for Havre, eailod from Palmonth Bark F Lenmg, Moorci fof- Boston, sailed frdm Mar seilles 10th inst. . _ „ \ Bark Mary Edaon, Niokeraon, from Smyrna, arrived at Boston Kith inst. , , , „ ~, . Bark Holl&ndor, Ward, oloarod at Boston 23th inst. for East Indies. Bark Nimrod. Sinolair, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 28th mat Bark E Wright, Jr, Gibbs, for Boston, oleated at Wil mington. NC, 23th inat. . „ „ . . Brig Trenton. Atherton, hence for Portland, was at Holmes'Hole ETthinat , „ ... Brig Roska. (Dan)Liohtenberg, for Philadelphia, aid from Malaga 31st ult. . „ „ , . Brig D BDoane. Veazie, for Philadelphia, was load ing at Matankas 22d inst. . Brig -Lanz&rotte. Harnman. for Pernambaoo, with lumber, oleared at Wilmington. NO 23th inet. Brig Lavaca. Parker, for lndianola, was off Pass Ca vallo Bar 17th inst. Brig Rebecca A Frances, Tor Philadelphia; schrs Star light, King Philip, Hunter, Witoh Q.neon, Caroline, R A Stetson, and all other? reported at Newport, eailed 23th inst for their respaotive destinations. Sohs Mary P Stevens. Read, and Emma Downing ar rived at Wilmington, Delaware yesterday. Sohs Abigail Haley, Haley, end J H Wamright, Cor son, hence, arrived at Salem 28th inst. Bohr L A Panenhower, Miller, sailed from Salem 2Sth lust, for Philadelphia. SchrsC Matthews, Warren; Antares, Cordery; and Ann Turner, Ayres, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pro vidence 28th inst. Holir Mamoaihn, Honloy, and Sarah, Briisnn, for Phi ladelphia, sailed from New ilodford 28th inst. Bohr J! 0 Scribner, Carlisle, for Cardonas, oleared at Mobile 2<th inst. Schr p. (3 Knight, Gilkey, from New Orleans, at Charleston 27th inst. Sohr J P Cake, Endioott, from Riohmond, at Charles ton 28th inst. Hohr CS carstatrs, Robinson, for Boston, cleared at Wiiminrton. N C. 29th mat. Sohr W I. Springs, Hoffman, for Philadelphia, oleared at Wilmington, NO, 28th inst. HOLMES’ UOLK, Nov. 23. P. M.—Arrived, sohra P A Bandera, Somers, from Philadelphia, for Salem; CW Dyer, Pierce; Claramernok. Montgomery : Stag, Townsend; Sarah J Bright, Smith: Robert Utlfillan, Smith; Aid, Endicott; Paugasset, \Vap!«s; J S Dew itt, Ross; R J Mercer, Robinson i E W Porry, Sam son; Joseph Maxfield, May: B E Sharp, Mayhew; AmeliaC Reeves, Somers; Ephraim & Anna, Dole; William H Rowe. Harris; William U Audenteia, Bart lett, and Isabella Thompson, Corson, Boston, for Phila delphia ; C A Greiner, weaver, do for Morns River, W J; A M Aldridge, Bateman, Weymouth, for Philadel phia: Lizzie Maul, Raley, Salem for do. Sailed, sohr Robert Corson.. 27th, Ar brig Launllia, Higgins, Cape Haytien,l2th inst. for Boston. Also ar, brig Trenton. Atherton, Phi ladelphia. for Portland; solus R G Whildon, Neal, Bal timore for Boston; Sharon, Thurlow, .and Everglade, Green, Philadelphia for Newbury port. 28th- No arnvals. Bailed, sohs Benjamin L Berry, BFnnV.RH Wil son, Clara Mernok, Star, Sarah J Bright, Robert Gil- Allan, Aid, Paurafset.J S Hewett. R J Morrer, E.W Porry, Joseph Maxfield, Ephraim A Anna. A,O Reeves, B E Sharp. Wm H Rowe, Win G Audenreid,> C A Groi- Eer. Isabella Thompson, A M Aldridge, M SewaU, izzie Maul. 11)AM. WlndNW. QUSTOM-HOUSE DUTIES. WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND . TRKABUKY NOTES, RECEIVABLE IN PAYMENT OF DUTIES, WHICH WE WILL SELL ON THE MOST FA VORABLE TERMS. DREXEL & GO. n029-6t JgXOHANGE ON NEW YORK, AND GOLD. EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, and GOLD, boughi and sold by DREXEL & CO., nu2J-lm 34 South THIRD Ptrcet. |yEw fruit". BUNCH, LAYER, AND SEEDLESS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ORANGES, PRUNES, FIGS, &0., *o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. dealer in FINE GROOESIBM. no2S Corner ELEVENTH end VINE Streen Photograph coloring. Ladies and Gentlemen instruoted in this BEAUTIFUL AND REMUNERATIVE ART. Terms moderate. Aiplr at J. B. BEAD’S STUDIO, SSO SANSOM STREET, and eee Speoimene. nota-31 UTAH, DRY GOODS. posiTiVE ASD * peremptory bare EArSE AND valuable stock staple and fancy dry goods. L. J, LEVY * CO. Havs delermipeil | 0 olose out thair , ENTIRE BTOCft At RETAIL.. WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DA Yti, T)io prioea mil bo marked with tlie view to SELL THE STOCK. 'i'Jio opportunity tall lio oilbred to tho pubho and their oustomers to purolius at a VERY LARGE REDUCTION FROM THE FOREIGN COST. The interests of the present partnershave to be dosed within the time named, and the stook entirely sold out. n027-flt LADIES’ OLOAKB, n REDUCED PRIOF.fi. UA DI ES’ FURS AT REDUCED PRICES. In viow of the present monetary orieie, tho subsori bere are ir.dunod to offer their Sloelc of ELEGANT CLOAKS AND FURS AT A REDUCTION OP TWENTY-FIVE PEK CENT., Foit THE (IALANCK THE SEASON. j. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, n023-tf ros CHESTNUT STREET. JNDIA SHAWLS, VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, SILKS, snAMiB; DRESS HOODS, In great variety and choice selections, at GEORGE FRYER’S, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. oelS-tf ANB SHAWLS.—Now open, V-* a general assortment of SHAWLS, with a great variety of LADIFS* AND MISSES' CLOAKS, manufactured of the best materials, in the most stylish manner, and will be sold oh&aper than . O ~ CAN BE FpUND.V.LSEWKERE. . ~ SECOND Bt-reft UNTKR S NeW fitore * Wo> ib BblHh Cloaks madd to order. ri29-dt* npHORNLEY & CIIISM’S! ! ! A One Dollar Silkflfor7sc.! Dolldr Twen'r-five oent Silks fdr $1!! Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for £l.95Hi „ s, - so::,! Long Broohe Shawls, Eaoellent, for £B. Long Broche Shawls, Siinenor, for 810 to £l2. Lone Brooho Bhawls, Very fine, for £H, £l5, £lB, * NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! w „ Beautiful Cloaks for £5. Fine Beaver Cloaks for 97,88, £9, and £lO. aid Elegantly Trimmed lor £l2, £l5, £lB, q2Ut ana sa, cioffis, *o oa fc*’ Zouave Jaokets, Black and Fanoy for 81. Heavy Black Silks, Black Figured Silks, ko.. ka. ®A'Large Stook of Cassimeres, Sattinolts, tc Vestings. Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslins. . _ At THORNLEY * CHISM’S, . IL S. Corner EIGHTH * SPRING GARDEN St». N.B<—Every anlole bought for cash. . . - ncl WINTER POPLINS. * * Ribbed Poplins, „, . „ . . Striped Chine* Bright Bootoh Plaids* . Plain Colors* Bark Mixtures, , , „ „ fUyi Peking* Small Plaids, Designs for Children* Ctjlesfor Friendsi * . ,At prices reduced below the autumn rates. Plain colors and Plaid real Irish. SHARPLKSS BROTHERS. nolB CHbBTNUT and EIGHTH. X[EW CLOAK BOOM CONTAINS ElegantClothCloaks, Every new style Coat and Cloak. ’ Woollen, Broobe, and Blook Thibet Shawls. . „ , COOPER & CONARI), no2< Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. '/ROB BLANKETS. .S-J Bed, Crib, and Cradle Blankets. Marswilos and Dimity Quilts. .. Fine Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels, . COOPER &• COWARD, noli Soutneast oornor NINTH and MARKET, |f ERINOES, DBLAINBS, POPLINS. *-"■ Fino stookßlsok Dresa Goods. Pome ureßs goods very muoh reduced. Printed Cashmeres, yard wide, 31 and 37 cents. . , COOPER & COWARD, iio34 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. OASSIMERES, AND SATI- V/ NETS. Heavy and light-weight Beavep Cloths, f'ncots, Froßtod Beavers. Flam Broadoloths. Fancy and Dlaok Casslmeres. COOPER & CONARD. no2t Southeaatcorner NINTH and MARKET. Lyons cloak, velvets. Afullhne of widths and qualities J ions Black pure Silk Velvets, Manufactured for our retail trade. Perfect in quality and color. _ _ SttARPLERS BROTHERS, nolg CHESTNUT atid EIGHTH. OQH NORTH EIGHTH Street, abv. Race, Oil SPRING GARDEN Street. LOW RENTS AND LIGHT EXPENBEB MAKE CHEAP GOODS AT The Model Lace and Embroidery Stores. noM-lm T. E. LIPPIWCOTT. I CLOAKS. —The greatest bargains in the city at \ i v E N s*. CLOAKS.—Tho largest atook, the best assortment, the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most suporb trimmings, the newest styles, the taut work, and deci dedly the lowest prioos In the olty, at IVENS’. 23 South NINTH Street. nolfl-lm fUOAKS.-The OITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGIITH. Every one is talking of tho great bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKB at the new CLOAK SIORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. nois-lm f^LOAKS. —Ii you want the boat value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry* nolS'lm |^LOAKB.—The OITY CLOAK STORE, V/ 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the best and oheapestatoro in the oity. nolfl-lm f'ILOAKS. —A magnificent assortment of all the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very best manner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, northosst oornor of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. nolS-lm new publications. JJ APPLETON & CO THE ELEVENTH VOLUME OF THE REISSUE OF BENTON'S ABRIDGEMENT OF TIIB DEBATES OF CONGRESS, PUBLISHED THIS MONTH, CONTAINB THE FAMOUS NULLIFICATION DEBATE, PRICE $3. JOHN McFAKLAN, AGT. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. no2B-5t ]\TBW presentation book. i" MRS. SIGOURNEY’S ILLUSTRATED POEMS, a beautiful edition, elegantly illustrated by nine steol plates, engraved by Humphreys, end others from de aigns b; Parley. Printed on tinted paper, and hand somely bound in various styles. NEW JUVENILE BOOKB. THE PICTURE GALLKRY for Young People, with 10(1 plates. Large quarto. , THE JUVENILE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, prettily illustrated. TOM THUMB’S LIFE AND ADVENTURES, with illustrations. Xj. k B. WILL SELL, During tho coming Holiday eeason, their stook of Gift Books, of nil kinds, at greatly reduced prices. LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON, Pub'ishors and booksellers, _ nogs gfrßouth 81XTH Street, above Chestnut. JUST PUBLISHED—THE) BOOK OP THE SIGNERS r Containing Fad-Simile Letters of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Il lustrated with mxty-one engravings, from original pho tographs and drawings ol their residences portraits, &o. Quarto, §B. Largo Paper Copy, India Proofs, $l5, A Book that no American should he without, and adesi domtum ,n ever, library. WM BROTHERHISAD. Publisher, ami Importor of Old Books, Autographs, and ooff-lm™'"' 818 South EIGHTH Street. BOCK BUYERS.—Gentlomen: I have taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 41b CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell (as I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) old and new Law and Mle oellaueous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old black-letter Books printed prior to the year I'Ph Also, a oopy of Erasmus on the New Testament, 3 v015.,4t0, printed in IMS. Price $3O. 1 will also deal in Engravings and Autographs. Persons at a distanoe wishing to sell Books, wifi describe their names, dates, e.eets, bindings, conditions, and prtoes. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl vania, and old Books upon Amenoawanted. aufl-fira JOHN CAMPBELL, The life-size photograph in OiWfrom Lifelof Abraham Lincoln can bo soon dally at REIMEtt’S GALLERY, 6l» and BIT North SECOND Stros,, above Green, ilt* i'Dßil. (JREat Bargains. ELEGANT FURS; OF EVERY ' DESCRIPTION, (Under the Continental Hole],J THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Our facilities enable us to Beil lower than any Ollier ectablishnienti “ Politeness and Fair Dealing l ' is onr Motto'. CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS, 826 and 828 CHESTNUT Street. • NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. . n027-6t {TURBI FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATH, NOS. 415 and 417 ARCH STREET, Has now Open A PULL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ FURS, To whioh the attention of the Publio in invited. ooS-lm T ADIBS J FANCY FURS 1 FANCY FURS! • YISARCH streets has now »J?J«v«5 1 K»?^ , V 1 i mportAllon an s manufacture, a vftr targe and beautiful assortment of all thediflerent kinds and qualities of Fanoy Furs, for ladies’ and ohi!- dren swear,selling at manufacturers’ prioes. no3o-ltr GENTS* FUKNISHING GOODS. wine Shirt aial^ufactory"—The 150 ,^ 1 attention to his as the most perfeot fitting made, (hi hand, and made to order at shortest notice.. WHOLESALE 'TRADE SUPPL/lED. an extensive assortment of GENT’S FURNISH iNu goods, of hie own importation. J. W. SCOTT, „„„ „ , . , 814 CHESTNUT Street. 0025 Four doora below the “ Continental Botol.” TVOTIOE TO GENTLEMEN !—The beat "V .assortment of SHIRT BOSOMS ever oirored for eale in the oity of Philadelphia, comprising Prince of s'E-2 e ?filV?f IBr /!S!f 4J sraJia S} Lnooln. *o., Upright Plaits, DIM, Tlaita, and Croos Plaits, somo containing three hundred Plaits. CHARLES ADAMS * S9fj, noIO-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Btreois. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Elegant Watches. A FRESH STOCK, ADAPTED FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, JUST RECEIVED BY THOMAS C. GARRETT, 71* CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL. m>3o*fmw tde29 J^ARGE MUSICAL BOXES. AN ASSORTMENT OF VERY FINE QUALITY jilBT OPENED, AND FOR SALE BY THOMAS O. GARRETT, 71* CHESTNUT STREET. OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL, m>3o-fmw tde29 JAMES B. UALDWELL & 00., 833 CHESTNUT ST, Utip’OKT ANB MANUFACTURE FINE WATCHES, RICH DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY, MANTEL CLOCKS AND BRONZEB, STERLING SILVER-WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED GOODS, PARIS ARTICLES. FANS. OPEn »jn.i».na The prinoipal part of our stock is entirely new at MODERATE FIXED PRIOES. An Examination will ontaii lio obligation to pur chase. . noi-tJal-if Jgs FINE WATCHES, of the most ap jßraJ proved makois; Jewolry of every description, ***** Silver-ware equal to com» also. Platoo-ware of the best quality, at G. RUSSELL’S, 0029-Ira 82 North SIXTH Street, As SCARF-PINS, STUDS, and SLEEVE- SfjJ BUTTONS.—A large assortment of Carbunole, ■■““Coral, Lava, and Etruscan Gold Soarf-pins, at G. RU*BKLL’S, 0029-lm , „ .22 North SIXTH Street. AlllineAV. £v| MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT B4B> Ftrcot, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for tho Winter, on Thursday, Nov. 8,1850. n7-lm* LOST. LOST OE MISLAID Certificate of Btook No, 250, for 12 ebares in the New York Mid dle Coal Field Railroad, and Coal Company, and would hereby give notice that I have made application for oerlificato in lieu thereof. no2*Sot EDWARD HUGHES. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, IVIURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. iTA STONE, QUIGLEY, ic BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT HTREET, PHILADELPHIA, Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others intorrsted in bridge oonstruotion, that they have formed a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineor, (author and inventor of the above well known plan of iron brid <e.) and are prepared to exeonte orders, from any part of the country, from his designs and personal superintendence. All letters relating to plans and estimates should be addressod to JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineer. nol3-6m For STONE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON. KEROSENE OIL. PORTLAND KEROSENE OIL, In order to meet the conatantly-inoreasing demand for this justly CELEBRATED OIL A 8 AN ILLUMINATOR, the company have now doubled their former oapaoi tr, and have Ms most extensive leorks for manu facturing Oil from Coal t* the United States ; and in order to insure for us a constant supply, adequate to the demand, they havo positively refused to establish any new ogenoies, or oreate any new outlets for it what ever. What we claim for this Oil Is, ITB UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY AND SUPKRI-. OKITYOVER ALL OTHER OILS. It is entirely free from the offensive odor peculiar to all other Coal Oils iu the market, and for brillianoy as a light, cleanliness, cheapness, and safety, (having no explosive properties), in, we may ooniidently say, THE ONLY OIL THAT WILL GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION , Wherever it has been introduced consumers will use no other. As there are many inferior Oils sold as Kerosene, we o&ution dealers In pariioufar against using this trade mark. Whenever doubts exist as to the genuineness of the artiole. we respectfully ask that a sample may be submitted to us for inspection. We offer it to the trade at the COMPANY’S LOWEST PRICE, and all orders addressed to bs by mail or otherwise wl meet with prompt attention. Z. LOCKE & CO., Sole Agents and Manufacturers of Aloohol, Burning Fluid, and Pine Oil, 0010-Cm No. 1010 MARKET 8t„ Philadelphia. ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA l AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, Manufaotured solely at No. 02 North FOURTH Street, and for sale hr Grocers generally. *el2-Bmif BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS manufactured by HEALY k CO,« FOURTH and CHESTNUT. . noil T ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S RIDING GLOVES manufactured by HEALY k CO., FOURTH and CHESTNUT. n 027 MILITARY GLOVES AND GAUNT IUL LETS manufactured by HEALY k C 0„ FOURTH and CHEBTN UT. r.o2f BUOKSKIN SUSPENDERS AND mo ney BELTS manufactured by HEALY & CO., FOURTH and OHF.BTN UT. n 027 Buckskin gloves of all kinds made to order by HEALY & CO., FOURTH and CHESTNUT. • n 027 SKINS—For sale by HEALY \J & CO., corner of FOURTH and CHEBTNUT Btrefltfl. n 027 Boxing and &word gloves ma nufftotured by HEALY k CO., FOURTH ana CHESTNUT. n 027 Fur gloves and collars.for salo by HEALY k CO., FOURTH and CHEST NUT. n027-lmif Colored-edged papers and en. VELOPES!-COLORED-EDGED ENVELOPES AND PAPERS, at the Paper, Card.and Envelope Depot, no2<-6t» 1 408 COMMERCE Street. TjILUID AND PINE OIL.—A fresh arti- JL’ clo Fluid Pine Oil, and Alcohol daily reoeiviny. For Halo b, IIOWLKY, ASHUUKNtK, * CO., No- 16 Smith “Wharvoa. U 023 KEROSENE OIL —llluminating Kero tone or Coal Oil, in hartal; and half Imroh!. F'or sale by ROWLEY, AtSHBURNIvR, A CO., No. lb Booth. wharves. n°™ KOSIN, PITCH, AND TAB—76O bbls, Shinning For in; 100 hbla No. 1 Soap Rosin; 300 hhi« Pitnfi extra large bbls .Rib bbls 3 ar. extra large bblS. Forea'eby ROWLEkf, ASHBURNIeR, k 00* No, 10 South Wharves noS3 tmaokerel, herring, shad, sal- Ifx MON, &0-3.000 bbla. Mess Nos. 1,2, and S Maok erol. large, medium* and small, in assorted packages of choice late-oaught fat fieh. a.OOO bbla. New liahfix, Ea«tport, and Labrodor Her rings. of choice qualities. <3,000 boxos extrt new sonled Herrings. 3 000 boxes ext anewNo.l Herrings. 3,000 boxes large Magd&me Herrings.* fl6o bbls. Maokinao white Fish. W bbls. new Economy Me>B Shad, zs bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 300 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In store and landing, lor saie by noa mafttei wants. W'tS,^j?rr A situation, by a Pennsyl tAooa^nydoUw' T wnrt r ifA? l^eßman *j iufiuenoed ten SS So tB a®».“OMttad®; been!* the buai ££££*•• 7 Address ‘'Hardware," office of this 55521: ttoafrgt* fTIHE ADVERTISER, who has targe bu* X .siness relations in the South, is willing to give his semoes m the oapaoujr of Salesman m a Jobbing Drr- GoodsHause. Address'*Southerner," tmßofiioe. * no2B-St g . ROOM WANTED. a X single man wishes to hire a commodious Room, north of CaJ/owhili and east of Twelfth street. Address, stating terms and locality, RAYMOND* Press office. nl9 tf* WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, ," * a Stable which will acoommodate about fifteen horses. Address “Stable," Press office. nol-tf XfiT ANTED— An active business man, ».* having ©7,000 to $lO,OOO, to take the plaoe of a rotmng partner in an established Mercantile business, pajins a net profit of 26 per oent»» without risk. Ad uresß Farmer, this office, with real name, nol* tf FOR SALE AND TO LET. && FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A first .r °f aoroa i with superior Build* inKS, within one hour’s ride northwest of the oity, An* ply to o conr a n * n029-3r No. 2.12 North Street. T° LET—Two Stalls in Club Stable, in X SEVENTH, above Wood street. This Stable is well ventilated, and the average cost of keeping each norfleiortne last year and a half h/w only boon ©3<» wer k. Apply at the Stable, or at JSVANB & WaT hOft'S Safe Store, No 304 Chestnut street f no29-6t FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF X BTORE No. 41 North THIRD Street TO LET from let of the year. Apply on the Premises, BMED- LbY BROS. n029-6t* ©TABLE AND YARD TO RENT. Ap , HOTEL, N. E. corner FRANKLIN frt and QlRftflD Avenne. nn26-6t* ® LARD-OIL FACTORY,—To rent, a ml LARD-OIL FACTORY with 82 Patent Lever Presses.with Plates. Bags, Tubs, Kettles, Tanka; all in complete order. Apply to , ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, & OCU QC4 No. 16 aOUTH WItARVEg. CHAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.— The Phcenix Wood-Bending Company, owners of ‘‘Blanohard's Patent." for the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, will sell county, town, or sho.p ngbts.or grant licenses to use, on fiaAr terms, This is the only patent. All infringers will be Btnclirm.t with.. AddW to JOHN BILBBY, or C. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, NeW York! 004-d3m EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT X of good unimproved farm land m the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city, will be exchanged for Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. 2|/|ISSOUBI LAND II trilffi?', l»SBS? 5S* i!?<J n ,S'ig QUired » TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Acl i??l a «^iS rDi f b f 0d gratis by enclosing a postage stamp For further information apply to WILSON, RAWLINGS * CO., U. S. and General Land Agents* „ 6# CHESTNUT Street, Between THIRD and FOURTH, LAND WARRANTS boughi; ffo.HL nnthooatlil. ocl-8m BOARDING. Vacancies in private boarding y at No. 1418 CHESTNUT Street. Two families, without small children, can be handsomely accommo dated with separate or communicating rooms: one fine double room on the first door, suitable for a Professional gentleman. Phone rooms are all well heated, and gene ral comforts unexceptionable* n027-Ct* A FEW left, of very choice ROOMS,.for .•'ingle Gentlemen nfidi for FartiiTTes, at moderate pnces.at the RICHARDS HOUBK, corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. J. G. CHADBEY, Proprietor. n023-1m TjMRST-OLASS BOARDING, with hand r!^«T?2l!? e o oom F unicatiD ff ft nd single Rooms, at 14 IT LOCUST Btreat. _ oclB-lm* EDUCATIONAt. ]lf ESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HER L’X yiLLY respectfully inform their friends and the Uubho that they have removed their Boarding and Day flchdol for Young Ladies from Logan Sunare to Nos, IM7 and Iflftfl SPRUCE Street. rnptla from hve jflard tlflgh upward prepared Tot the fourth olass, jy»-6m Bryant, stratton, & Fairbanks’ MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. comer SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing, Railroading, fiteambq&tmg, fee., the moat thorough and practical course in the Jnited States. Also, Leotnres, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (best in the oity), Correspondence, Ac. Forsyte, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti- in colors, and the best work published. LEGAL* IN THE. ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AHB COUNTY OF 1 PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS BRAD FORD, Counsellor at law, deceased. The Auditor appointed to atidit, settle, and adjust the separate acoount of WIL» laM BRADFORD, one of the executors of the last will and testament of THOMAS BRADFORD, late of the city of Philadelphia, Coun sellor-at-law, deoeased, and to report distribution* will meet the parties interested for the purposes of JiJs ap pointment. on MONDAY, the 10th day of December next, at 4 o’clock P. M„ at his Offioe, No, 404 PRUNE Street, in the oity of Philadelphia. P. P. MORRiS, nc2B-wfmst Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AWn COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. lffiiSaPKorgg • T,,,,n — : The Auditor appointed to distrilute the fund in Court arising from tho KhonfPsSale under above writ of fieri facias, will meet the parties interested At his office at tho southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, on FRIDAY, December 7th, 2369, at four o’clock in toe afternoon, when and where all parties interested are reqmred to appear and present their claims or be de clared from coming in on this fund. n023.J0t DaN. DOUGHERTY, Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. BUeHROD W. KNIGHT Ts. MER, Administratrix to the Estate of James Harmer, < Contractor,..ujt,.,. ... Oias. September Term, 1860. No. 736, , _ .. HENRY I. BOCKIUS vs. SAME. Levari Facrds. September Term, 1880. No. 740. ... ~. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fnmlin Court, arising from the Bhotiff’s gala under the above writs of “Ail that lot orpieoo of ground, with the three-storied briok building thereon erected, situate at the southwont ooruer of Eleventh and Barley street, in the oity of Philadelphia, containing,m front or breadth on said Eleventh street twenty feet, more or ters. and extending of that width in length or depth westward along said Barley sireeteighty-iwo net to a twenty feetwidoatTeet, lain out br Josepn Bwift, &0.," will attend to the duties of his appointment on IUFS DAY* the fourth day of December, at 4 o’olookP. M.» at his Office. No. «04 PRUNE Street, when and where all persona interested are required to present their laims, or be debarred from coming lnonevd fund. no2l-10t P. P. MORRIS, Auditor. BLANK books and stationery. Blank books and stationery. M. A. REES, , „ , . Blank-Book Manufacturer. Stationer, and Printer, No, 418 WALN UT Street, between Fourth and Fifth. (Formerly David M. Hogan.) , BOOKS for Banks, Tublio Uffioes, Merchants, and others, Rated to any given patera, (with or without Heading printed.) and Bound rathe best manner, both with regard to neatness and durability. Orders for An nual and other Reports, Cards, Circulars, BUI Hsads, and JOB PRINTING of every description, exeouted in he best style, at short notioe. Also, Engraving and Lithographic Printing. , , „ . . A general assortment of American, Frenoh. ana Eng ish stationery, Cap, Letter, and Note Papers, JEnvo opes* 3co. Initials stamped on racer and. Envelopes. Alusio and Books rebound in any style of Binding. Having, through misfortune and losses, beenobugea to give up business, X would respectfully recommend to my friends and patrons my successor, M, A. REAB, wiio will carry on the business under my peratmaUsaper intendence, at the old stand, 418 WALNUT Street. Orders thankfully received, and exeouted with fidelity and dospatoh, upon the most reasonable terms. _ no2*2m DAVID M. HOGAN, Agt. for M, A. Rees, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIUBARD INLAND RISKS. DIRECTOR*, Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm, W. Walters, J.W.Rverman, Chas. Hiohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,| 0. Wilson Davis, Menfco Stern. Plios. S. ■y?'. DAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres’L,, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. [jall-lft American fire insurance 00., INCORPORATED 1310—CHARTER PKRPET *NmMO WALNUT Street, above Third, PhUadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. SISIOTOB3. Tbos. R. Maris, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. OarapbeU, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. DaOLk, Patrick Brady. Chas. w. Poultney, Israel Moms. THOMAS R. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Seoretary. - fett-tt aUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA NY-FRANKUN BUILDINGS. 408 WALNUT BTHEET, PHILADELPHIA.—CAPITAL AND »UR PLUB 8359,740,70.—1n5ures against Loss or Damage by Fire and the Perils of the Bea, Inland Nayigation and Transportation, „ GEORGE H. HART. President. E. P. ROBS, Vice President. H. R. COGGSHaLL, Beo’y and Treasurer. S. Jl. BUTLER, Assistant Seoretary. DIRECTORS. Genrs. 11. Hart, F. Roas, A. .TattaU, Foiter B. Perkin*. B. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chamber*, H. R. Cosf»nall, Samuel Jone*. M. D.. Hod. H. M. Fuller. mhO-tf SAVING FUNDS. American saving jtund.—Com pany's Boildrag, southeait oorner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily fropa 8 UU.I o'olook, and on MONDAY till Bin .the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, •mthoutaottM, Egij FIVE PER CENT, Al) sums paid gold andsnver. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. 8 AML. WORK, Vioe President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, Q&rge Ntigoiit, John Anapacn, Jr,. Sami. T. ffodrae, Alb. D.Roberti, John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldndge, Wm. J. Howard, JOHN S. WILSON .Treasurer. JOHN C, SIMS, Seoretary. ooSO-lnnf SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, O«oo, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhiil. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, IBil. Open for DepoeitennarnTmente, dnilLftora Sto o’clook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from® to 8 o'olook, Interest 6 per cent, per annum. „ Depositors oan with draw their Moneys by Cheoks, if desired. Bpeoial D» po«it« reoeirod. JAMBS Bi j.*u»BLE, Pre.id.nt, p-wi Kffn Hut, Bearatarv *p>Mtlf RAlhitOAD LINES. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA HAIhROAJ> VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, From nortneaat corner of Eighteenth and Market streets. On and aflor Sunday, Nov. 25th, 1860, tho trains will leave the northeast oornor of Eighteenth and Mara” streets at 7.40 A. M., i and 4.30 V. M, On Sundays, at BA. M and2P. M. „ .. p Trams leaving Philadelphia,at 7.40 A. M. and 430 r» M„ and on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at * -r. w* conneot at Pennelton vnth the Philadelphia and asm more Central Railroad, for Conoord.hennett Avon da ’“i3 k °” iD ' EXPRESS COMPANIES. ~ T flß ADAMS EXPRESS CHESTNUT Streep (oTwsrdai'nr'tiM, i’>iokas(3«, Merchandise, Bank Notes, either br otto Line* or in oonnonlion with Set’ EXPTMB all the pnnoipi! towns and »’>'”* »f •!>• i B R I |*'gAMDFOHB. Vtntml fiftpesintendeni- —USTTURPENTINE.—29 bbls. White and Hard. For sala by ROWLEY, ABH BURNEHi at CO,, Ko. 1« South Wharve*. noK amusements, A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC LnDE T PHILLtPa P£JlA -~ THE BAMM-ADE- , FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER » Only mght m Rosimi’s celebrated ComTo 0»«ra THK BARBER OF SEVILLE. ' Debnt of Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPS as Bodm* SBRiLLIA asAlmariva; FFRluas Figaro; Suelwf in his celebrated part of Bartolo; CULLk'TXI as Dtm Basilio. * ■ WM Director And Conductor—Sig, MUZIO. Admission.—Parquette* Parqnetto Circle, sad Bal cony* 81. go extra ohaTge lot reserved seats. _ Family Cirole, 60 cents \ Gallery, 85 oents. neOM . American aoadeuy of music.— Th. S ii.?£? DA J'- DM. I, GRAND OALA NIGHT. Sir pleasure in annoonoingtliat MvVii.iA OJjl . haa entifelt recovered from his reoat On IfgATOD I^ Oil, firat nppearnnclj‘if Jom, PiSSdi ’ BVSWI Direotor and ConPactor, T , , D; (nn . inrTm In Aot 2d, the magmfioent Bali koomlcen«>V*w Royal Barge wiH also be introduoedfSr SefiVtUmST Beats for the Vespers can be secured to-dsT **li Gmrsmento” is in active preparation, and will be pro duced early next week. noSwrt & OLARKE>B ARCH-ST* “thanksgiving WEEK.' 'TO-NIGHT will be performed, with all its m -FUrt AND DROLLERIES, Tom Taylor’s celebrated Comedy of m , OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, ihe entertainments to oonolude with the popular c °mic Drama enti tied „ XOBINBON CRUSOE AND HIS MAN FRIDAY. ? n9?fi. world-renowned Drama of the COL v “RN PAWN will be produced on Monday next. ALNUT-STREET THEATRE. S?}‘ I '•=*>« Mr«. M. A. OAHRETTSOH, i as . or . Mr. WM. A. CHAMOtIS KMlneea A*ent_- . MVJtPJtT THIsIM?SiR. 30', wm be tu •P« S'ahuoet Mr. Younj; Martean, Mr. E. Adams ? Madelaine, Mrs. Gladstone. * To conclude w*th the drama, entitled iiOHatSHOE J10BJN80N: or. the _ * BATTi/JS OF KING'S MOUNTAIN. ..ttowshoe Bobmson, Mr. K. Adams; Major Batter* Mr. J. eturton Wnsht (Mildred, MrsTduSeT «%SoSgf"^pli„°eS ,^l ‘u ; > Sb lOrm “ no '” CO “' m ” n,? /Continental theatre, O'* l ® National,) WALNUT Street, above Eiihth, WHITBY'S GREAT SHOW, “MONS. BLONDIN,” THR KKRo OR NIAORRA ▼AMI, ApMats THIS EVENING end SATURDAY. Ths Uanciiif Marei, i'AI/LIMK and COC/UETTE ; nPA°o F ?[ for s' 1 1f ( Muhnr.PßTE aad BAKbfiY; FOit- CROw' Po, ‘°™" : * Clown; the great Horen, Dtf- r™ eninE ’ 11,0 do0I “ S1D, I :; “t half paatDo’olooK; aei formanoe. commences at half past f. c Adraiaaion only 25 cents; Family Circle Wo.: Secured aa&taßOo. n<*s^t M I oDONOUQH’S OLYMPIC) (Late GABS' ATA TIES,) RACE Street, below Third. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. THEuAuSKARDf or"* 00mm,nM Vilh Vrl . , THE FALLEN RECLAIMED, EaVarfMjtfdjetbn. Mr. J. T. Fannins Mary Middleton, Mias KaJo Ryuer. To rt^thrmin^Dran^^ Jwk Jnnk, Mr. J, K. McDonough. Admiasion—Parquette, 26 oentt; Orchestra, 370; Fa ?.i?> Cl » r< ? !e v lso; ? nv ate Box Seats, Wo. Poors open atfifgo'olock; commenomeat 7)4. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. OPEN FOR NEWLY PAINTED-. Ha seonred oneof the COMPANIES ever presented Uretafew. who wiU appear nightly. • can for d will pSrionn every evening. Poors open at 7; Ccmmenoe at 73*. Admittance 25 cents, Children 13 cents, noW-lia BERCH AND SHARP IsETd OPERA ■HOtSE.- JAYNfc'S COMMONWEALTH SUILDmG, (CHESTN BT StTeet, above SIXTH.) Second week of thm New and RleganS Temple of Minstrelsy, now firmly established as the LEADING FAMILY RESORT. BIRCH k SSARPLEY'S MINSTRELS, AND M . FRANK BROWhR. Sixteen Star Performers, in entirely new and origins! acts. Poors open at 6% . Commenoe at 7)4. Admiaaion 25 cents 5 Children 13 cents. Host seats reserved for Ladies THANKSGiyiNG DAY. Afternoon Perform,nee at KSo’oloolr. BILLY BIRCH ass SAM BHAKPLEY. no ” Proan.tora, BUILDINGS. THANKSOIVfm WEEK. 3YY3IAN, VENTRILOQUIST AND WIZARD, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. ai,3S 6f fjpHß MESSIAH, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EYENING, DECEMBER », 1S» Arrangements, the most extensive, are in progress for this rendering of Handel’s great Oratorio. Particulars hereafter. soM-satuth t f tJEADQUARTERS. FRANKLIN PLACE.—FREE CONCERTS—CH AH. JEN- A INS, m conjunction with an entire New Company, tongs, Dances, k o. noas-St CHAPWIOK k FEET,Bnp’tgg TIASSLEK’S ORCHESTRA.—Serenade A A and M.lUnrg nr Office ISOS LOCUST Street, HP HE GERMANIA O&OUESTKA * their PUBLIC BBHEARSALB every SATUR DAY, oommenoiQg at 3>£ o’olook, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tioket*, 81; sinele tickets, SSoentSr for sale at Chickennf A Son's, 807 C/iestnutstreet: Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; and Beck A Lawton's* Chestnut street. ■ Encasements for Concerts, Commencements, Par ties, Ac., mode only at their Office, Chiokerins & Son's Piano Store, SOT Chestnut street; William moll, 84 North Jumper street, or C. Droaghman, 1009 Jkidee avenue, ocn-tf -jE> w B W KA. ACADEMY or - 'THE FIRST SIN,” a beautiful Marble matueU* by Atfealmi. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors mil please bring their opera glasses. PIANOS AND MUSIC. PIANOS! PIANOS'.! PIANOS!! ftrm PIANO-FORTES. MELOfoEONS, PIANO-FORTES. MELODEOWS, Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Nuniio k Clark,HallsJd* Davis, k Co., and othor«. „ ... _ it £■ GOULD, myU-ly SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. MOM STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA II V TUtENT OVBR-BTRING GRAND PfANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE. PIANOS, now preferred in oonoerts and in private circle* by the ten performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers,fromjudges hke Gottohalk, Challenge all competition. BLAPIuw KRQTHEBoi dg.ir 1000 CHESTNUT Street MEDICINAL. GPEOIALTY FOR LADIES. TRUSS O and BRACE DEPARTMENT conducted by com petent Ladies. Entranoeon TWELFTH Street, first flour below Race. A lull line of Meocanioal Reme dies, light, and elegant in construction, specially Adapted Utadies* use. _ „„ „ . , C. H, NEEDLEB, Proprietor* 8. W. coiner TWELFTH and RACE Street* - Philadelphia, KT Entrance to C. 2. N/a Room, for gentlemen, ftf the corner- seM-Bmif A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR MORRIS’ EDOEPfIALOS, • AN EXTERNAL REMEDY, Prepared by MOCKRIDGE k CO., No. 614 North FOURTHStreet. „ ir tBT And for sale by Druggist* generally. eelS-SmiS BUSINESS CARDS. IV 0 T I 0 E .—PROFESSOR ADDISON, I* Waking Clairvoyant and Eoleotio Physician, has taken Room* at No. 635 ARCHRUeet, Philadelphia. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 7P. M. inanimations N.*B —The Professor has performed many wonderful ooree by the laying on of hands. He will visit patients at tbetr residences if required. n029-et DR. F. a. GENTH s No. 333 WALNUT Street, pays particular attention to the analysis of ores, manures, and other products; also to the prac tical laetrucUon of gentlemen who wish to a knowledge of chemistry, mineralogy, metallurgy, etc. noZf-3t* ______ PAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nos. 519 and 521 MINOR Street, Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. JAMES PAWSON, JAS, B. NICHOLBON. jya7-ly* , SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS 01* HAVANA CIGARS, No. 4i6 South FRONT Street. ~ „ r Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable CJ* QaRQ, whioh they oflbr at low rates, for cash or ap proved oredli. l elo< * y |yEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.— JOY. OOE, & 00. Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in fluence. Business men are advertising m the best news papers of oity and oountry, at the offioee of JOY. COE, AGO., Advertising Agents, FIFTH and CHEBTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Tribune Buildings, New York, se26-tf SOMETHING NEW.—KERR’S VENTI- Elating sunlight gabalier, is now to be seen in Rev. R. A, Carden’s Churoh of the Interoessor, Spring Garden, below Broad Si. The great advantages of this apparatus are, that while it gives a soft, universal light all over the apartment, the heat is used to promote and form aperfeot and thorough ventilation of the building, and at same time the cost is below the old method oi lighting. It is applicable to every description of rooms or nub ioplaoes. Further information oan bo had at ARNOLD & WILSON’S,IOIO CHfc&TNUT Btreet.or by addressing iho patentee, J, W. KERR, PITTB - noli-lro JOB PRINTING. FJIHE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS” ispreparod toexeoute neatly, cheaply• and expeditiously JSVESY EWCSIPIION OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. PAMPHLETS, FAFER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OF EVERY PESCIUFTIOH FOSTERS, HANDBILLS, PBiHTixa poa AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS. RAILROAD AND INSURANCE COMPANIES. to- All order* left at th. Publication Offio. of Th~ trus, Ho. 41T CHESTNOT Street, trill be promp‘l, •tended fo. I,w -“ BILL HEAPS, LABELS MECHANICS, BANKS,
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